This book was written by He Zhenliang's wife Liang Lijuan, a senior journalist from the People's Daily. He Zhenliang, known as China's Mr.Olympics, is the honorary president of the Chinese Olympic Committee, former vice-president of the International Olympic Committee and former Deputy Minister of the State Sport Commission of China, the predecessor of the General Administration of Sport. This book is a memoir of his personal life stories and diplomatic experiences in the sports field. It gives accurate and detailed depictions of the inside stories of a number of significant events in China's history of sports dealing with the outside world, includeing opposition to "two Chinas" in international sports organizations in the 1950s, the founding of the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (GANEFO) in the 1960s, restoration of China's legitimate seat on the International Olympic Committee in the 1970s, the 1990 Beijing 1lth Asian Games, and Beijing's bids for the 2000 and 2008 Olympic Games. The story of the breaking down of barriers to sports exchanges across the Taiwan Straits is particularly fascinating.作者簡(jiǎn)介:Liang Lijuan, from Guangdong Province, joined the student move ment in Shanghai during her school years. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, she was engaged in youth movement for many years. Later, Liang became a journalist and editor at the People's Daily, China's most influential newspaper, and was once head of the newspaper's UK bureau. She reported on a wide range of subjects, and continued to write even after her retirement in 1986. Liang has participated in Beijing's two bids for the Olympics. Her publications include Closing Ceremonies (translation), Olympic Revolution- The Biography of Juan Antonio Samaranch, (translation), The UK Looking from Inside - True Experiences of a Female Chinese Journalist, University of Cambridge, Collected Works of a Slow Bird, and A Century of the International Olympic Committee (translation), etc.
作者簡(jiǎn)介
暫缺《He Zhenliang and China's Olympic》作者簡(jiǎn)介
圖書(shū)目錄
Chapter 1 Childhood Years Home Destroyed by War Difficult Student Life Pursuing Revolutionary Truth Longing for the Liberation of Shanghai Chapter 2 A New World At the Central Committee of the New Democratic Youth League Many Firsts "Returning to the Ranks" The Most Correct Choices Chapter 3 Learning to Love Sports First Contact with the International Olympic Committee A Solemn Resolution Accumulating Experience in Foreign Affairs Sent Down for Labor A Family Too Seldom Together Chapter 4 At the Side of the Leaders "Bestir Oneself, Very Good" Premier Zhou-A Lifetime Model to Learn from Work in Party and Government Delegations Witnessing Again the Premier's Grace Chapter 5 The Tempest Hits the Sports World Conflict at the Jakarta Asian Games Establishing the Games of the New Emerging Forces AA, A, AAA Chapter 6 Asian Sports Cannot do Without China Skirmish of Asian Games Achieving Complete Victory Song of the Victory The "Cultural Revolution" Is Over! Chapter 7 World Sport Cannot do Without China Winning More Friends Deng Xiaoping at the Helm The First Assault 1976-A Year of Few Actions 1977-A Year of Silence Chapter 8 The Final Battle to Recover China's Rightful Place 1978-On the Eve of the Final Battle 1979-A Crucial Year Verbal Joust with Members Sprint to the Finish Chapter 9 Coopted as IOC Member-Before and After 1980-A Year of Many Things Nomination and Recommendation Baden-Baden Election Chapter 10 "Refusing to Be 'the Head'" vs. "Doing Something". Chapter 11 1990 Beijing Asian Games Chapter 12 For the Development of Asian Sport Chapter 13 Upholding the "One China" Principle Chapter 14 Endeavouring for National Reunification Chapter 15 Entering the World's Sports Leading Body Chapter 16 Bidding for the 2000 Olympic Games Chapter 17 Crisis and Reform Chapter 18 Bidding for the 2008 Olympic Games Appendix Epilogue